The DVDs could be
relevant to Gawker as it defends itself against Hogan's suit.
Hogan is taking Gawker to court for its
brash commentary on his sex tape featuring the
professional wrestler and Heather Clem, his friend's
ex-wife.

The court document reveals that
the FBI also has a $150,000 check from Hogan's lawyer made out to
Hollywood lawyer Keith Davidson tucked under evidence, according
to The Observer. The three DVDs are reportedly labeled with
the same date: July 7, 2007. The contents are
unknown.

Despite the high stakes, Denton
believes that Gawker
only has a one-in-ten chance of paying up. A loss for Gawker
would change the fabric of the media company's business model
forever, as insiders own 90% of its shares, and it would most
likely need to seek external funding.